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Dear Hareesh,
Being organised needs a time table or schedule. Just two months of good and hard effort can pay you fruitfully. So if you are a consistent person, then just keep doing it. But if you haven't made a plan or don't know how to then here it is. Make a time table of 10 hours for studying. Study for 2-3 hours and then take a break and relax. Choose time which suits you the best, some people can study efficiently at morning and some at night. So, choose accordingly. Always start with your NCERT books, they are the holy books for NEET. Revise them as much as you can, because enough is never enough. Each day, make some time for just solving questions. Solve sample papers and mock test papers. Make formula chart for chemistry and physics and paste them where you can see them every single day. Be confident and don't take stress. When taking a test, set a timer and try to solve half an hour or 20 minutes before the end time. Solve as many questions as you can. Make short notes and read them. Executing this plan is the most important, execute and you will definitely qualify the exam with flying colours.
All the best!!
Regards
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